E-books are becoming increasingly common among reading enthusiasts, and many are now using devices specially designed for them. However, they are still a bit pricey, and thus many still cannot benefit from them. Kindle partly solves this lack, as it allows us to read e-books for Amazon Kindle on our PC without having to buy the company's physical device. The progra...
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Mario Paint Composer for Mac
MarioPaint Composer is a really funny application, that allows you to compose your own melodies by using the sound effects from the classic Super Mario Bros. Musical notes have been substituted by the icons that represent the characters of this famous videogame: Mario, Tod, Yoshi, Star,... they are just a sample of what you'll find when creating your own Mario me...
Fission 2.8.4 for Mac
Fission is a very simple audio editor that gives the possibility of applying basic operations on audio files. Cut, copy, divide, eliminate, set volume up or volume down or normalize are some of the actions you can perform on the audio files. Fission offers two graphic representations that make easier to use the program. The biggest one is used to feature the se...
Stainless 0.8 for Mac
Stainless is a web browser inspired by Google Chrome that uses a different process for each tab. The advantages of using this system are obvious. On one hand, the stability of the browser is greatly improved by preventing one poorly-running tab from affecting the rest. On the other hand, it reduces memory usage since the closed tabs free up the resources they were...